Commit 89a5c964 authored by Job van der Voort's avatar Job van der Voort

Merge branch 'docs/deploy-boards-scrot' into 'master'

Move Deploy Board screenshot at the top of the page

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ee!3053
parents 4ef76c05 99544d7b
...@@ -17,6 +17,15 @@ With Deploy Boards you can gain more insight into deploys with benefits such as: ...@@ -17,6 +17,15 @@ With Deploy Boards you can gain more insight into deploys with benefits such as:
- Finer state detail (Waiting, Deploying, Finished, Unknown) - Finer state detail (Waiting, Deploying, Finished, Unknown)
- See [Canary Deployments](canary_deployments.md) - See [Canary Deployments](canary_deployments.md)
Here's an example of a Deploy Board of the production environment.
![Deploy Boards landing page](img/deploy_boards_landing_page.png)
The squares represent pods in your Kubernetes cluster that are associated with
the given environment. Hovering above each square you can see the state of a
deploy rolling out. The percentage is the percent of the pods that are updated
to the latest release.
Since Deploy Boards are tightly coupled with Kubernetes, there is some required Since Deploy Boards are tightly coupled with Kubernetes, there is some required
knowledge. In particular you should be familiar with: knowledge. In particular you should be familiar with:
...@@ -80,17 +89,6 @@ GitLab will only display a Deploy Board for top-level environments. Foldered ...@@ -80,17 +89,6 @@ GitLab will only display a Deploy Board for top-level environments. Foldered
environments like `review/*` (usually used for [Review Apps]) won't have a environments like `review/*` (usually used for [Review Apps]) won't have a
Deploy Board attached to them. Deploy Board attached to them.
## How it works
Here's an example of a Deploy Board of the production environment.
![Deploy Boards landing page](img/deploy_boards_landing_page.png)
The squares represent pods in your Kubernetes cluster that are associated with
the given environment. Hovering above each square you can see the state of a
deploy rolling out. The percentage is the percent of the pods that are updated
to the latest release.
## Canary Deployments ## Canary Deployments
A popular CI strategy, where a small portion of the fleet is updated to the new A popular CI strategy, where a small portion of the fleet is updated to the new
...@@ -118,4 +116,4 @@ version of your application. ...@@ -118,4 +116,4 @@ version of your application.
[autodeploy]: ../../ci/autodeploy/index.md "GitLab Autodeploy" [autodeploy]: ../../ci/autodeploy/index.md "GitLab Autodeploy"
[kube-image]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-examples/kubernetes-deploy/container_registry "Kubernetes deploy Container Registry" [kube-image]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-examples/kubernetes-deploy/container_registry "Kubernetes deploy Container Registry"
[manual action]: ../../ci/yaml/README.md#manual-actions [manual action]: ../../ci/yaml/README.md#manual-actions
[runners]: ../../ci/runners/README.md [runners]: ../../ci/runners/README.md
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